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Though the graders love to just completely ignore it, the huge majority of Old Judge’s have faded and degraded with time and exposure. True for many other photographic 19th century cards. The gold border on T205’s has tarnished with time and a tiny amount still retain the original aesthetic when issued.
Even those in high grade slabs are usually degraded cards that do not look like they did when they were issued. It’s very rare to find one that does. |
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1914 Cracker Jacks are a bit tender.
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Many might not think so, but this is actually a very condition sensitive card. There is one 7, none higher, and very few at 5 and above. And it should be pointed out, generally, the E90-1s are a condition sensitive set anyway.
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These are pretty delicate.
https://www.net54baseball.com/attach...1&d=1666726366 https://www.net54baseball.com/attach...1&d=1666726371 https://www.net54baseball.com/attach...1&d=1666726376 |
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I would think T210 would make this list with the red borders no?
(card no longer mine) .
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any issues that are actual photos...t200, quaker ruth premiums come to mind.
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Any and all Cuban/Negro League baseball cards.
Whether it’s the 1909-1910 Cabanas and Punch cards…. The 1920s Aguiitas, Billiken, Nacionales, and Tomas Gutierrez…. The 1940s Almanaque, Caramelo Deportivo, El Indio, Toleteros, Victoria…. In some ways, it makes collecting them more enjoyable because you don’t have the luxury of saying to yourself, “hey, I don’t love this one; I’ll just grab another one on eBay, my local card show, or from the next auction house.” You always look for the best but you can sleep soundly at night. I would assume you’d feel the same way if you devoted yourself to collecting T214 Victory cards! |
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Seconding T222. Of the nearly 500 total graded by PSA, 356 are graded 2 or lower (71.4%). For comparison, for T206 61,538 of 209,062 were a 2 or lower (29.4%)
Last edited by AMPduppp; 10-25-2022 at 12:35 PM. |
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